The students who had been granted admission went there, paid their fees and registered. They even had lectures for about three months before the ASUU strike and Covid-19 struck.
If this is the case, won't the classes in the second year be overfilled when the switches are made?
Doing this now means losing a year; with 2020 UTME over, they can only write the exam in 2021.
Now, having paid the acceptance fee, school fees, accommodation fees and begun lectures, this transaction should've been deemed concluded. Is it right for the university to bring this up now?
According to one guardian, the courts aren't sitting, so they can't even get an injunction.
How is it that in 2020, we're still having conversations about a university forcing students to switch courses?
Changing courses is said to cost at least N50, 000 and there are no guarantees that a student will be allowed to change.
@JAMBHQ please fix this!